Andrew Luglio

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New first lady to teach in COL

At the start of the 2007-2008 academic year, the University will not only welcome Michael Roth as its 16th president, but also his wife, Kari Weil, as a College of Letters (COL) professor.

Trustees debate campus issues

On Friday, Feb. 23, members of the Board of Trustees greeted students in the Zelnick Pavilion during the first of last weekend's efforts by the Board to reach out to students. The meeting was intended to allow board members and students to jointly voice concerns and offer evaluations of progress and possible solutions.

Dixon '69 honored for improving urban architecture

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has presented David Dixon '69 with the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Award for public architecture. Dixon's portfolio of accomplishments mainly features public facilities in his hometown of Boston, but his work extends to areas as varied as Chicago, Cincinnati, Miami and, most recently, post-Katrina New Orleans.